I can do everything
that God intends for me to do by the power of Him working in me,

empowering me. The Holy Spirit of God dwells in me.

Let me be the glove,
Lord. I am the glove—God be the hand
that moves me.”

As believers in the
Lord Jesus Christ, we know that God the Holy Spirit lives in us. It is He who
strengthens us. In Ephesians, Paul is
praying for the believers to be encouraged and have faith.

That he would grant you
according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his
Spirit in the inner man. Ephesians 3:16

God the Holy Spirit
indwells the inner man, and
strengthens our soul and encourages our heart with His might. That's encouraging to me.

Now unto him that is
able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to
the power that worketh in us. Ephesians 3:20

The power that is
working in us is the Holy Spirit of God if we will avail ourselves to His
power. If we will look to Him for our
strength, we can be His hands and
feet on this earth.

Let me encourage you. You CAN do WHATEVER GOD INTENDS for you to do
if you avail yourself to His power that is already dwelling inside you. Look to
Him for your strength and receive His comfort. All to His glory.

Thanks to Virginia Sharpe Franz for the lovely photo

Thank you so much for visiting Write Moments with God. Please come again. Feel free to leave your thoughts and comments below. I always enjoy hearing from you.

Monday, March 10, 2014

I tend
to write often on the subject of thankfulness or an attitude of gratitude. I
have a quote attributed to Chuck Swindoll about “Attitude” on my Facebook
Author page. I used to keep it posted in
my classroom.

Why do
I write about this subject so often? Simply because I need to remind myself of
its importance. Maybe you need reminding
too. I believe this is a lifestyle choice that needs to be practiced in the
concrete circumstances of our lives.

A remedy
for the anxiety and alienation this dissatisfaction spawns is thankfulness and
faith in the goodness and love of God. Be
careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with
thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. Philippians 4:6

I need to be thankful for all
that God has given me and also for His mercy and grace that spares me from undesirable
things.A friend
told me the other day: “say ‘thank you’ every chance you get”—to family,
friends, to everything and everybody that sparks thankfulness within, and
especially to God, say “thank you.” With gratitude in my heart, I am free to
enjoy what God has given me.

I am grateful for you and thank you for visiting Write Moments with God. I pray that the meditations and reflections you find on this blog are encouraging and uplifting to you. Thank you for visiting. Please feel free to leave your thoughts and comments below.

CONGRATULATONS to Carol Heilman who has won a copy of Vanessa Fortenberry's new children's book, Mama, I want to see God. Thank you Vanessa for being my guest and for offering a copy of your book to my readers.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Today’s guest is Vanessa Fortenberry. She is a true Georgia Peach having lived in
Georgia all her life. I had the pleasure of meeting Vanessa in 2011 at the
Catch the Wave Christian Writers Conference. I was impressed by her kind soft-spoken
nature. We’ve become friends and encourage each other on our Christian journey.

Vanessa
is giving away a copy of her beautiful newly released children’s book, Mama,I Want to See God. So, be sure to leave a comment below.

As a child Vanessa wrote plays, poetry, short stories, and she was
an avid reader. However, as much as she loved reading and writing, when she
went to college, she majored in music.

Unable to escape the appeal of the written word, Vanessa later
became a teacher-librarian. And, after reading countless picture books during
story time, Vanessa picked up her own pen to create inspirationalstories for children and
adults.

Vanessa has two children, Thomas and Teresa; and two
grandchildren, Andrea and Anthony.

Was
there a defining moment for you on your writing journey?

In 2010, while exercising at the gym, I mistakenly turned
the TV channel to the 700 Club. A conversation about how "God knows us and
knows us by name" quickly gained my attention. God spoke to me that day, and I went home to write the first of many inspirational stories for children.

Tell us
a little about yourself and your writing.

I find inspiration
from real life stories. We all struggle at home, school, work, and play. My message
to my readers is that we can overcome our personal conflicts with the help of a loving God.

My grandson, Anthony inspired me to write Mama, I Want to See God. About three years ago, when he was
six-years old, he actually said to his mother those exact words. The next day,
I sat down at my computer and wrote the story. In my book a child ask his mother
lots of questions about God. The child’s curiosity about God indicates his
desire to connect with God, while his mother answers his questions with
patience and affection.

What do
you think the Lord is teaching you through your writing?

God is teaching me to
study His Word, to believe in His Word, and to act on His Word.

Would
you share your favorite Scripture with us?

Psalm 78:4 is my favorite scripture. It
states, “We will not hide these truths from our children;we will tell the next generationabout the glorious deeds of the Lord,about his power and his mighty
wonders” (NIV).

As a Christian writer, God gave me an important assignment to
teach children about God through life lesson stories. So, it becomes even more
imperative to introduce children to the Word and prayer so they may gain
knowledge about God, which will ultimately draw them closer to Him.

I also write a monthly
e-newsletter, “Connecting Readers to the Word,” which you can subscribe to free
on my website.

Thank you Vanessa for being our guest today. And thank you Readers for spending some of your day with us. I hope you will participate in the drawing for a chance to win your own copy of Vanessa's new children's book.

Now, to qualify for the random drawing:

1. Leave a comment in the comment box below for one chance to win. Include (1) your email address, and (2) how are you going to share this blog post. We so enjoy reading your comments.

It's easy to share this on Facebook. Just click the button at the bottom of the page. (Plus, Twitter fans could tweet. We appreciate lots of shares in order to help us get the word out about Jane’s writing and this blog.

2. Become a follower of Write Moments with God for an additional chance to win.

Do this by Saturday, March 8thby noon. I will announce the winner on Monday, March 10th.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Open my eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of your
law. Psalm 119:18

The three dogs I was dog-sitting played
in the backyard. I walked out onto the deck to check on them. I saw only two of them. From my vantage point, I scanned all around
the yard. Still I could see only
two. I worried that the one dog might
have escaped through a hole under the fence.
As I walked down the steps, a little motion in the shrubs across the
yard caught my eye. There stood the dog looking
directly at me. She was barely visible
because her coloring perfectly blended in with the gray fence and
vegetation. My eyes had been deceived. It
so surprised me, I took a picture so I could share the story with the
owner. But, the dog wasn’t visible in
the picture either.

This incident made me realize that the
truth can be looking right at us, but sometimes we might not see it.

Saul of Tarsus thought his
perspective allowed him to clearly see the truth and he persecuted and killed the
disciples of Jesus. But, on the road to
Damascus, the Lord by His mercy spoke to Saul out of a great light above the brightness of the sun which
blinded Saul’s eyes, yet opened his heart to the truth.

But
rise, and stand upon thy feet: for I have appeared unto thee for this purpose…to
open their eyes, and to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of
Satan unto God, that they many receive forgiveness of sins, and inheritance among
them which are sanctified by faith that is in me. Acts 26: 16a, 18 (KJV)

When
Saul was able to see again three days later, he saw aright and went forth as a bold
witness and a powerful minister serving the Lord.

Untold
misery has been caused in this world by people who think they are seeing
aright, and yet they have not turned from the power of Satan unto God.

Then,
as believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, part of our responsibility is expressed
in those words of Jesus in Acts 26:18.

Thank you for visiting Write Moments with God. I am honored that you have spend part of your day with me. May God be with you and protect you, and open your eyes to the light of the glorious gospel of Christ. Please feel free to share your thoughts and comments below.

Monday, February 17, 2014

In my little part of the world last week, we experienced a record
breaking ice storm. I’ve never seen anything like it. Many people are still
without power for the fifth or sixth day.

Many of you have even worse weather-related experiences. There’s
been enough awful bizarre weather this winter to try and inconvenience most of us.
For some people the weather has caused real devastation in their lives. Our hearts go out to them.

The one
thing over which we have little or no control is the weather.

The weather doesn’t care about our family background or
social standing, our net worth, how educated we are, or any of our other
statistics. It levels the playing field so to speak. We all are subject to it.

When
the situation is bleak and scary, where do we place our confidence?

I know I have little confidence in myself.

We are forced to realize that we are at God’s mercy, that God
and He alone is in control. God has the ultimate control over us. My confidence is in Him.

Am I
interested in the sovereignty of God because He is the Great I Am?

Or, am
I only interested in Him because of the blessings He provides? For the comforts He gives me and mine?

If I believe that God is engineering my circumstances, then I
must also believe that everything is in His hands.

I want to be faithful to Him by trusting Him through the storms.

And
we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them
who are the called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28

We have to keep the faith,
exercise it to build it up, remind ourselves to be loyal to God.

Then, we can say that all is well with our soul because of our faith in Him, regardless of the weather or any other circumstances.

For
whoever is born of God overcomes the world: and this is the victory that
overcomes the world, even our faith. 1 John 5:4

my little crocus

I am honored that you have spent some of your time with me today on
Write Moments with God. I am grateful for you. Please feel free to leave your comments
below.

And I’d
like to ask you to say a prayer for those people everywhere who are hurting as a result of
the weather. Even if we don’t know them personally, we can bring them to God
who is on the throne of our hearts and the Holy Spirit of God in us will pray for them.
Lord have mercy. Our confidence is in You.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice.Philippians 4:4I left my house on time for work praising God for His incredible timing. I was thanking Him for some answers to prayer wherein I had specifically asked for His perfect timing, and He had clearly come through for me. I was reminiscing in awe of His faithfulness. As I proceeded on my way, an overloaded dump truck pulled onto the two-lane highway in front of me. I came up behind it rather quickly due to the fact that it was moving as slow as a turtle. It barely made a bleep on my mind's radar screen; I was so engrossed praising God. When it dawned on me that this truck was not going to exceed 45 miles per hour, I looked for a chance to get around it, pass, and travel on my way, in my own good time. But alas, that opportunity never came. I felt tension rising. (Blame it on original sin and my fallen emotions!) I became impatient. The flow of praise stopped, and a monologue aimed at the rear of the truck took its place.Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.Matthew 26:41I followed this lumbering truck for at least eight miles on the two lane highway on which I travel back and forth to school each day. As I sat behind it at the traffic light at the intersection nearest my destination, I realized the irony of the situation. I had been praising God for His incredible timing (which was probably a bit silly since God is always on time), and I allowed my impatience with a slow moving truck to stop the praise. That praise was wonderful. I needed it. God desires my praise. God deserves my praise. Might He have been giving me a few extra minutes so I could praise Him a little longer on my way to work? And I had squandered an opportunity to rejoice.When the light changed, the truck moved on, I turned left and just as quickly the impatience was gone. I thought of it with regret. With less than two miles to go, God had my attention. . . again . . . and I realized, I have quite a ways to go on life's road. And it will all be in God's good and perfect time.Let patience have her perfect work, that you may be perfect and entire, lacking nothing.James 1:4

Florida sunrise ~ courtesy of Google image

Thank you so much for visiting Write Moments with God. I hope you enjoyed this meditation I shared with you once before.

I'd also like to thank all of you for visiting and commenting last week when Jane Herlong Jenkins was my guest. The winner of the signed copy of her book, Bury Me with My Pearls, is Diana Montgomery.
Congratulations Diana. I'm happy for you.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Jane Jenkins
Herlong is my special guest today on Write Moments with God. Jane
and I met through our association with Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas. She
has graciously offered to give away a copy of her newest book, Bury
Me with My Pearls, so be sure to leave your comments at the end of the
interview.

Humorist, Amazon “best-selling” author and professional
singer, Jane Jenkins Herlong finds the funny in dysfunction while entertaining
with her comedy and singing (which can be heard on Sirius XM and Pandora). From the tomato fields of Johns Island, South
Carolina to a Miss America runway, Jane’s funny and original Southern stories
and her award-winning singing help audiences learn life-skills and the healing
power of laughter.

Jane has been married for thirty-three years to Thomas Herlong,
and they have a son and a daughter, one at Clemson University and the other at The
College of Charleston.

Jane,
tell us a little about yourself and your writing.

Bury Me with My
Pearls is my third book. My first book
is entitled, Bare Feet to High Heels: You Don’t Have to be a Beauty Queen to
be a Beautiful Person. The book is
humorous and highlights my journey to the Miss America Pageant. My second book
is entitled, What Ta-Tas Teach Us. This book is in memory of my sister who
had breast cancer. I have been published in Guideposts and Successful Farming,
and wrote a newspaper humor column for years.

What’s the best thing about writing?

I enjoy sharing my
humorous stories and my faith with others.

What inspired you on your writing journey?

The
highest calling in life is service. There is one chapter in my book that
addresses the darkest time in my life. I had to turn my pain into someone
else’s gain.

My grandmother requested to be buried with her pearls. So
many women love wearing them; it's also very Southern. The process of
developing our jewels requires faith and surviving tough times.

Bury Me with My Pearls uses humor and Biblical principles to address
the importance of guarding our spiritual gifts and doing the right thing,
regardless of our feelings or circumstances. It reminds us to trust God in all
circumstances, and then wait for his results.

But they thatwaitupon theLORDshallrenewtheirstrength;they shall mountupwithwingsas eagles;they
shallrun,
and not beweary; and they shallwalk, and notfaint.Isaiah 40:31

Now, to qualify for the random
drawing for a signed copy of Jane's book:

1. Leave a comment in the comment box below for
one chance to win. Include (1) your email address, and (2) how are you
going to share this blog post. We so
enjoy reading your comments.

It's easy to share this on Facebook. Just click the button at the bottom of the
page. (Plus, Twitter fans could
tweet. We appreciate lots of shares in
order to help us get the word out about Jane’s writing and this blog.

2. Become a follower of Write Moments with God for an additional chance to win.

Do this by Saturday, February 8th
by noon. I will announce the winner on Monday, February 10th.

I hope you will participate. That lets me know you enjoy this monthly feature of Write Moments with God. I
appreciate you sharing your time with us today. Please come again.

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About Me

What defines me as a person--first and foremost my relationship with Christ. Then I have to say my children. I have six children, three sons and three daughters, whom I love with all my heart. I graduated college wanting to be a writer and a stay at home mom. After my divorce, I became a teacher and the writing became a once in a while thing. I have worked in education for the last 25 years. I've served as an English teacher, French teacher, counselor and librarian. Currently, I'm an adjunct English instructor at a community college. In 2008, I started writing again. Mostly I write about God in my everyday life, how to connect faith and figure out practical applications for Scripture in daily life. God's goodness gives me strength for each day. Let's encourage one another on this blog. And, by the way, I'm a Southerner, born in Georgia, and have lived in Martinez (suburb of Augusta, GA) for the last thirty years.